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 | Maokong tea Maokong is located in the suburb area of Muzha (historical spelling is Mucha), Taipei. In the early years, the area was full of beautiful green tea gardens. Recently, tea houses have taken many of the places. Tieguanyin Tea (one kind of Oolong Tea) is the most famous of the Muzha tea, it is semi-fermented and the tea has a radiant red-orange color. | | |
 | Wulai / Hot Springs In Taipei, if you want to be close to nature, the most convenient and recommended place is the hot spring water in the mountain----Wulai. Because of its geographic location, Taiwan has hot springs throughout the country. But the natures of the hot springs are different in different places, ... | | |
 | Taipei Film Festival In Taipei, if you want to watch a movie, you wouldnâ??t go wrong heading toward Ximending! You can watch Hollywood movies in Guobin Theatre (Ambassador Theatre), or to... | | |
 | Music Festival Let’s rock, baby! Wanna really get involved in a large-scale, live music performance in Taiwan? I’m not talking about concerts here. If you are crazy about rock and feel that it runs through your veins, you can’t miss out on these open-air life performances while you are in Taiwan! | | |
 | Indie Music and “Pots” Places you should know in Taipei (mavins and fansâ�� choices):
Most of them are located in the NTU and NTNU regions. The Wall (http://www.the-wall.com.tw/), located on Roosevelt Road in Gongguan District, is a chief rock venue founded by A-Chi, lead guitarist of the popular rock band Chairman, Freddy, the organizer of the annual Formosa Festival and Jimi, the organizer of the Spring Scream festival. The club opens ..... | | |
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